When to make RX decision ?
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When to make RX decision ?
When flying different types of electric fixed wing aircraft using the JR X9303 2.4 and Spektrum RX's.....
What is the best way to determine when to stay with a AR6100 RX ,
or make the move up to a AR6200 RX ? (for saftey reasons)
What is the acutal safe distance of flight for a AR6100 ?
Also..... is there any known listing of example aircraft that are sucessful choices of above question ?
( Like another link to a post here in RCU would be nice.) Where other flyers are happy with choosen RX
and the aircraft it is in.
Just trying to determine when it's best to step up to the next rx.
Thanks ! ZAGI_X
What is the best way to determine when to stay with a AR6100 RX ,
or make the move up to a AR6200 RX ? (for saftey reasons)
What is the acutal safe distance of flight for a AR6100 ?
Also..... is there any known listing of example aircraft that are sucessful choices of above question ?
( Like another link to a post here in RCU would be nice.) Where other flyers are happy with choosen RX
and the aircraft it is in.
Just trying to determine when it's best to step up to the next rx.
Thanks ! ZAGI_X
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RE: When to make RX decision ?
The AR6100 is for slow and park flyer aircraft, and micro and mini helis only. Anything larger you need to step up in receivers to the AR6200 or above.
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RE: When to make RX decision ?
Danny,
On a similar note, are there any differences between the AR6100 and AR6100e other than weight and pin configuration? Same flying range?
Thanks.
Dave
On a similar note, are there any differences between the AR6100 and AR6100e other than weight and pin configuration? Same flying range?
Thanks.
Dave
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RE: When to make RX decision ?
I do not know what model that is. If it is a slow or park flyer the AR6100 would work, if larger then the AR6200 etc.
They perform the same. Please begin a new thread if you have a question.
They perform the same. Please begin a new thread if you have a question.